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GameMaker throws shade at Unity, makes its 2D engine free or $100 for most For most games, a license is either free or the cost of a medium-nice dinner.
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Following Unity’s pricing gaffe, GameMaker is making its engine free for non-commercial use, and switching its professional license to a one-time, $99 fee.
Want to make the next Undertale? GameMaker, the game development tool behind it and many other games is free for non-commercial use.
Developers using the Godot game engine will soon be able to build for the Apple Vision Pro, as visionOS support is actively being tested after Apple staff offered support.